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Many individuals would suggest to you that utilizing aerosol spray paint to paint your car is not exactly a good choice. It’s true that youre not likely to get that car manufacturers perfect finish on it, but you still can get several nice results. The fundamental thing is that you purchase a good quality paint, and most important you apply it the right way. There’re several techniques to using aerosol spray paints. They are not hard to learn and are well-worth the effort.

Firstly you’ll need to learn if youre just touching up a specified region on your car, or if you’re going to repaint the whole vehicle. If you are doing a touch-up then you are going to have to pay good attention to color matching, where as in a complete paint job this isnt quite as important.

Assuming youre going to be doing a touch-up you would need a few items. You’ll require a couple of repair items such as sandpaper, putty and a knife. If the region you are working on is rough or chipped you would need to sand it down smooth. If there’re pit marks you will have to fill them with the putty then smooth this out.

You would want a good car wash detergent, and degreaser, even if you’re doing simply a touch-up, it must be utterly clean.

You will need a couple of paper and masking tape. Take the time to be diligent about covering different areas that can possibly be in the line of fire when youre apply your aerosol spay paint. Even a really light breeze could cause a overspray onto your chrome, windows, etc.

You got to choose your primer, color and finish aerosol spray paints. Be certain to do a color test by doing a really small area first. And then you’ll be able to proceed.

Test a couple of sprays on various cardboard first to be sure you don’t get whatever squirts or blobs, and the paint is spraying evenly. Don’t forget to shake the can for at least two or three mins so it is well-mixed, or you wont get an even color.

Keep the spray moving as you press down on the nozzle. Don’t hold it in 1 spot or you will get runs. Its much better to apply several really light coats, then one or 2 heavy ones. Say you apply it too thick it is going to be really un-even and extremely obvious. It will seem like this’s really time-consuming, but not nearly as much as it’ll be if youve to resand the paint off and start again.

Shake the can of aerosol spray paint every couple of minutes in order to keep it well distributed.

Your primer and your top coat must be applied with as much care as your colour is. With the correct application of your aerosol spray paint, your car can end up really awesome looking, and all of the work you put into it would have been well worth it.

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